Producers MARTIN SMALL and LESLIE COTTINGTON
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Gerald Prieslland
6.55 Weather: programme news
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
with Norman Tozer
7.55 Weather: programme news
with Tony Adamson Featuring
Football: the second round of the FA Cup. The little teams are only a game away from a chance of glamour.
Managers and players talk about their dreams. Cricket: the Second Test between INDIA and ENGLAND. Latest news direct from Bangalore from DON MOSEY.
Boxing: PAT COWDELL ,
Britain's Featherweight Champion, has a chance of winning the world title. Tonight he challenges SALVADOR SANCHEZ for the Championship in the United States. A look ahead to his chances. A Radio Sport and ob production
Introduced by Bernard Falk , with help from IAN LYON and SUSAN MARLING , taking a critical look at the holiday, travel and leisure scene.
Producer JENNY MARSHALL Editor ROGER MACDONALD
Melanie Phillips looks at the weekly magazines
Producer SHARON BANOFF
reviewed by Matthew Coady
Producer ELLIE UPDALE
New Every Morning, page 5; Father, we praise thee (BBC HB 405); Psalm 47; Psalm 72, vv 1-4,
15-19 (RSV); All glory to God (BBC HB 29)
with Margaret Howard
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they work in - the politics and the people.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
Book (same title), 16.50, from booksellers
Presented by Louise Botting
Radio's key to the ever-present problem of how to get the best from your money.
A Financial World Tonight production
(Details: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather; programme news
Gwyneth Dunwoody , mp Lord Scanlon and Michael Winner from Malpas, Cheshire
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Your wildlife questions answered.
Tremor bv JOHN TARRANT
A strange earth tremor opens up a mysterious hole in the floor of Mel's barn. Is it just a natural phenomenon as it first seems - or could it be something much more sinister?
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON
(Repeated: Tues 11.5 am)
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care, from the research laboratory to the dentist's chair and gp's surgery.
A portrait of clothes designer Laura Ashley. Presenter Sonia Beesley Producer DAVID POWELL
Neil Landor answers your queries.
(Details: Thurs 11.50 am)
How We Caught the British Disease
The last in a five-part historical fantasy by ROY LEWIS
Right of Reply in which some of the eminent dead who have been heard in earlier programmes claim the right to reveal what they think of us. including Benjamin Disraeli , Matthew Arnold ,
Joseph Chamberlain ,
Robert Lowe , Sir Alfred Mond. Beatrice Webb , etc. Reporter played by Anna Massey with JOHN LIVESEY ,
MICHAEL SPICE, PAULINE LETTS , MICHAEL DEACON.
DOUGLAS BLACKWELL. CYRIL SHAPS , ALEXANDER JOHN , GABRIEL WOOLF , MALCOLM HAYES , CHRISTOPHER SCOTT and NICHOLAS COURTNEY Producer RICHARD KEEN
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families, with countrywide news and views on all matters of concern. Presented by Kevin Mulhern As the end of International Year of Disabled People approaches, the programme assesses the achievements made and asks disabled people what remains to be done to further understanding of their needs and to assist their integration into society.
Editor MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence address : BBC . Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Tel: [number removed]Ext: 7048
A four-part journey along the trade route which has connected China with Europe for more than 2,000 years.
Jessica Rawson, Deputy Keeper of Oriental Antiquities, British Museum, explains the historical background and Philip Short, recently the BBC's Peking Correspondent, looks at the modern face of China at the places they stop at along the route.
From the capital of Gensu province, where a new system of agricultural management is flourishing but modern industry is not, to the desert fort at the western end of the Great Wall.
BBC Bristol
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: programme news
Music by instant SUNSHlNE Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with Richard Baker
(Details: Wed 11.5 am)
by Elizabeth Holford
with Alan Moore as Colonel Brereton and Howard Goorney as Milford
Law and order have broken down entirely; the authorities are powerless to control the rioters and the centre of the city is being looted and burned. The pressures on the local military commander, Colonel Brereton, are immense: to do something drastic. But has he not too much honour for such draconian measures? The place: Bristol
The time: October, 1831
BBC Bristol
9.58 Weather
Last of six programmes The great Swedish soprano plays music on records to illustrate her belief that ' music is good for you '. Producer
STANLEY WILLIAMSON BBC Manchester
Evening prayers led by The Rev Douglas Aitken BBC Scotland
A brand-new late-night repeat.
Revision Lesson 6: Eric Pode of Croydon's Easter Special
Starring Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and special Easter guest Peter Jones
Written by ANDREW MARSHALL. DAVID RENWICK
Producer DAVID HATCH
Last of six programmes Harry Soan looks back at six villages which have been his home. Farming in Carmarthenshire
Producer ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude